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exercise
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pulse: short term: > rate; long term: strengthens heart, <rate at rest, quicker return to resting rate p exercise
resp: >rate & depth bp: >cardiac output, > mean arterial pressure temp: strenuous exercise may raise temp |
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fever, heat
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pulse: >rate
resp: >rate |
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acute pain, anxiety
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pulse: sympathetic stimulation- >rate
resp:>rate and depth; alters rhythm BP: >pressure |
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severe chronic pain
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pulse: parasympathetic stimulation- <rate
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medications that increase pulse
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atropine
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medications that decrease pulse
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digitalis, beta-blockers
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medications that decrease BP
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beta-blockers, diuretics, adrenergic inhibitors, ACE inhibitors, narcotic analgesics, general anesthetics
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medications that decrease resps
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narcotic analgesics (decreases depth, alters rhythm), general anesthetics (decreases depth)
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medications that increase resps
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amphetamines / cocaine
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pulse decreases in what body position
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lying prone
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pulse increases in what body position
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standing or sitting
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resps increase in what body position
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straight posture : full chest expansion
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resps decrease in what body position
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slumped posture: and decreases volume
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bp decreases in what body position
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standing suddenly may decrease pressure
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